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I tried Saints Row 3 yesterday and Grimrock. First one is decent sandbox game with crazy scenarios,shooting and driving feel way off,can't compare to GTA4 really hehe. Other game is something special,it reminds me of Arx Fatalis,and it looks soo damn good but i can't play it now because i want to finish Dark Souls first and that will take me allot of time.

What are you implying,Dark Souls is not that hard,i should play XCOM on ironman ?

Well, take it this way. First time playing DaS, 3 hours to get to the Parish. Second time, more or less half an hour. Time to finish the game? Halved after first experience. Trying to win XCOM on Classic Ironman without failing a mission after first experiemce? A few days and still stuggling.

Not trying to take a crap on DaS. Loved it to bits but seriously, that game is pretty easy once you memorized every single pattern of every enemy in every single level after multiple playthroughs and they're not hard to memorize either. Though, some of the boss fights are legitimately hard no matter how many times you played it.

LEGO LOTR is amazing. Can't really complain about anything except some minor pathfinding bugs.
It really feels like an epic quest! Working my way through the story, just finished Helm's Deep. I'm so happy I get to play as all these characters in scenes from the movies! And the mechanics are rock-solid.
This is my first LEGO game, by the way.

There is still something holding me back from trying any of the LEGO games, even though they are so highly praised. Maybe someone can make a suggestion as to the older, now cheaper games for me, to get into it? Preferably not Batman, more like Indie or Star Wars...

I just can't get away from playing Natural Selection 2. I joined late in the beta and have been sticking to it since then. It is just so much fun and it keeps getting better the more experienced you get. The only game that I have finished since then was Dishonored.

I got The Walking Dead on sale and have been playing it a little. I'm well into the second episode and it's very impressive, it really stirrs alot of emotions and the overall atmosphere is very intense. I hate the "gameplay" though, I just wonder why they had to include it at all. Finding the right spot to click with a timer that is running out is just stupid, stupid, stupid!

I bought Serious Sam 3 yesterday because I like coop shooters. Seems like a fun game, I'm just too dumb to find the aim down the sights key...

And I also got Darksiders II, even though I probably won't get around to playing it until I'm retired. An odd choice as I don't like 3rd person games in general. And I don't even like grinding games... but, the RPS article sounded so promising!

I'm definitely NOT playing Far Cry 3! This game has been disappointment after disappointment. The towering technical issues and the hassle to get started with ubi launcher. The abysmal HUD and shallow gameworld. The rediculous "jungle". Look at Risen 2; that game has debatable overall quality, but the jungle just feels alive and like an actual biome. In Far Cry 3 it's like Schottland with a few banana trees and tigers. Everything looks like it's made of plastic... Terrible game imo.

Well, take it this way. First time playing DaS, 3 hours to get to the Parish. Second time, more or less half an hour. Time to finish the game? Halved after first experience. Trying to win XCOM on Classic Ironman without failing a mission after first experiemce? A few days and still stuggling.

It's not like you're going to get good at pseudorandom number generators.

It's not like you're going to get good at pseudorandom number generators.

It has nothing to do with getting good with pseudorandom number generators. All I'm saying is that the difficulty of the game has already worn off as soon as you know what to anticipate whatever the game throws at you. The game still retains it's challenge as long as it's hard to predict what comes next no matter how much you are good at it.

I'm on the final stretch of missions in Far Cry 3. I have a strong urge to replay the game immediately after I finish, something which I can't remember a game doing to me in a while. Must resist though, I've got a bunch of other stuff to play after Humble Bundles and various sales.

Also trying to round up some RPSers who play Natural Selection 2 for the inaugural meeting of Rock, Paper Skulk on Sunday.

Well to be honest Dark Souls is not that hard at all,only when you encounter those special enemies ala black knight and bosses things get hard,i think people are so used to easy games that Dark Souls is for them really really hard.

Then Hotline Miami, I think maybe I should try using a pad, it seems a little twitchy.

I played the first two hours on the pad, then went back to KB+M; with the pad, there are two clear advantages: your character will turn automatically in the direction you're moving, and this stops me from losing track of my mouse cursor in the heat of the action and try to assault white suits with my ass. The other is you get to restart by pressing any button.

Using the mouse is more natural to me, but at the end of the day either control scheme felt totally serviceable IMO.

Star wars is 'alright' but they are terrible when you try to go back to them after playing the newer titles (Harry 1&2,Batman 2 and LotR), if they bring out another star wars one next? I'm sure it will be great too.

Star wars is 'alright' but they are terrible when you try to go back to them after playing the newer titles (Harry 1&2,Batman 2 and LotR), if they bring out another star wars one next? I'm sure it will be great too.

I did this, I strongly advise against it. It's not a pleasant experience.

Planescape Torment, picked up in the GOG sale. I'm just blown away by how good it is. The writing is the best I've ever experienced in a game... and the way the quests/story bits/characters all fit together and interact... I had tried the original Baldur's Gate before and I couldn't deal with it-- the engine, the graphics, the gameplay were too antiquated for me... but this has sucked me in totally... the atmosphere including sound design and even the Infinity engine graphics also really add to the experience/immersion. I know I'm very late to the party on this one, especially considering the group of people around here, but I had to take a moment and gush about it.

@Starry Vere Honest question, how old are you? I used to feel the same way in my late teens and now the writing seems more strained. I have often heard people claimed age was a powerful determining factor when it comes was to Planescape Torment.

@Starry Vere Honest question, how old are you? I used to feel the same way in my late teens and now the writing seems more strained. I have often heard people claimed age was a powerful determining factor when it comes was to Planescape Torment.